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Scientists just found a hidden weakness in forever chemicals

Researchers have identified a novel method for breaking down PFAS "forever chemicals" using hydrogen radicals produced by intense UV light, potentially offering an effective and environmentally friendly solution for combating this pollution. This finding highlights an important mechanism that could guide future cleanup efforts and regulatory strategies.

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